Trajectory corrector for binoculars: this is how you achieve the exact sharpness with your telescope
Binocular approaches require a certain path length of mostly 100mm. Focusers cannot bridge this distance, so the image is not sharp. So it doesn't stand a chance with Newtonian telescopes and many refractors. To do? Quite simply: the trajectory corrector once again guarantees a sharp image in your telescope.
Path correctors: the problem solvers when it comes to sharpness
A combination of lenses moves the focal plane further out, allowing almost complete compensation of the glass path.
Direct view binoculars, such as:
Omegon binoculars
Baader widefield binoculars
Binoviewer BW
TS Binoviewer and others
Can be used with any telescope. The elongation factor can be found directly in the item description.